funnybones

[US]/ˈfʌnibəʊnz/
[UK]/ˈfʌniboʊnz/

Translation

n.A series of children's books or a person with a strong sense of humor

Example Sentences

the comedian knows exactly how to tickle the audience's funnybone with his perfectly timed jokes.

my grandfather has a legendary funnybone; he can make anyone laugh with his witty stories.

the cartoonist has a quirky funnybone that shines through in every panel of his comic strip.

after the surgery, the doctor warned me to be careful with my funnybone area for several weeks.

the director has a particular funnybone for slapstick comedy and incorporates it into all his films.

she inherited her mother's funnybone, always knowing the right moment to deliver a humorous quip.

the british sitcom appeals directly to my funnybone with its dry wit and clever wordplay.

his writing targets the intellectual funnybone rather than going for cheap laughs.

the improvisation class helped me discover my hidden funnybone and boosted my confidence on stage.

physical comedians often rely on their exaggerated expressions to hit the audience's funnybone.

her autobiography reveals a surprisingly tender funnybone beneath her tough exterior.

the play was written specifically to tickle the viewer's funnybone from beginning to end.

charlie chaplin had an uncanny ability to touch the universal funnybone in every culture.

the children's show was designed to engage even the youngest viewer's funnybone with colorful characters.

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